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back to simon and more of "the halftime report." tyler matheson hearing the extremities expectations are low that the fed will add stimulus to the economy when it releases its decision at 2:15 eastern but there are ways to trade treasuries ahead of the announcement. here dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" joins us on the fast line. dennis welcome to the program. what is the trade? >> simon i'm short a small amount and i mean a small amount of the ten-year, i'm short the long end of the curve for the simple reason i don't think the fed is going to do much. i don't think they can do much nor should they do much ahead of the election. what's more important to me is the fact over the course of the last year the adjusted monetary base which is the asset base, has been declining. it appears to me that the fed is allowing old securities to mature and roll off. it is replacing them a bit but not at the same pace that they are maturing. i hear a great number of people telling me that the fed continues to ease. i look at real data,
back to simon and more of "the halftime report." tyler matheson hearing the extremities expectations are low that the fed will add stimulus to the economy when it releases its decision at 2:15 eastern but there are ways to trade treasuries ahead of the announcement. here dennis gartman editor of "the gartman letter" joins us on the fast line. dennis welcome to the program. what is the trade? >> simon i'm short a small amount and i mean a small amount of the ten-year,...
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simon, see you in 30. we'll talk a little bit of europe, as well. >>> if you're just joining us -- we'll do the tape in a second. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need to put in place a framework so that markets look and see that after the economy recovers, whenever that comes, it will take time. after the economy is fully recovered, that the nation's finances are sustainable. >> we need to have both sides kind of go -- one hand, $250,000 in income, on the other hand, effectively infinity, they need come together in some way or we're not going to have a deal. >> our first lo
simon, see you in 30. we'll talk a little bit of europe, as well. >>> if you're just joining us -- we'll do the tape in a second. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our...
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it's a big day, guys. >> it is, simon. what we're looking for is something between this, the ipad available now, and this, the iphone 4. i know i'm old school. i haven't paid to upgrade to the 5. we're looking for something in the middle, maybe closer to this. the rumor is a 7.8-inch screen. here's what we care about. the market is falling again today. yesterday apple dragged everybody kicking and screaming up, finishing up 4%. is what we're going to hear in there going to be enough to help apple, to help the whole market? >> i think there are a couple of keys to that, and we'll see if they are enough. one is pricing. will apple price this aggressively enough that it will pull people into the market? but the other thipg on the other side, will they leave enough room for them to actually make a good profit on this thing? you don't want to see them price it so cheaply that they look desperate. and then the other thing is, when you look at the applications and the services that they pair with it, apple's strength is its ecosy
it's a big day, guys. >> it is, simon. what we're looking for is something between this, the ipad available now, and this, the iphone 4. i know i'm old school. i haven't paid to upgrade to the 5. we're looking for something in the middle, maybe closer to this. the rumor is a 7.8-inch screen. here's what we care about. the market is falling again today. yesterday apple dragged everybody kicking and screaming up, finishing up 4%. is what we're going to hear in there going to be enough to...
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now, she does battle with the tyrant known as simon cowell. twice a week, her show, "the x factor," airs wednesday and thursday nights on fox. please welcome demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> jimmy: doing well. i have to say, i think you're doing a great job on "the x factor." i didn't really know what to expect. >> i think you're doing a great job on "the jimmy kimmel show." >> jimmy: i appreciate that. because you're young and i think a lot of times when they pull some young kid who is a big pop star, put them in a judge, they just say nice things over and over again and you don't. not only do you not -- [ laughter ] well, no, i think you're judging them honestly, nothing worse than when everyone says something nice about everyone whether they're good or not, i mean, it's a boring show if that happens. and you seem to be driving simon crazy. >> it's pretty amazing that i get the privilege to get paid to mess with my boss all day. >> jimmy: you really do. he is your boss. did y
now, she does battle with the tyrant known as simon cowell. twice a week, her show, "the x factor," airs wednesday and thursday nights on fox. please welcome demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> i'm fantastic. how are you? >> jimmy: doing well. i have to say, i think you're doing a great job on "the x factor." i didn't really know what to expect. >> i think you're doing a great job on "the jimmy kimmel show."...
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. >> simon raises a great point, us media types on the east coast. we might have access to u all of these devices. are you -- do you want to buy an ipad mini, over an ipad touch or over an ipad itself. it seems like you have a number of choices in the apple product line. but you're probably only going choose one in that first go and the ipad mini is a perfectly fine option but it's certainly not the price you're going to get for an ipad itself. >> with this comment that everybody's a winner, if all else fails, you could become a schoolteacher. >> everybody gets a gold medal these days, everything gets a trophy these days. >> there is such a thing called seg lar growth. nooks and i patds are all -- it's a good moment in america. >> always good to get your view zblft thanks, guys, i appreciate it. >> quite the earnings seasons this quarter, and our own herb greenberg is looking at the excuses people are using. >> we have one at least the winner of what i think is basically the kitchen sink award. in fact they have won this hands downing, it's martin za
. >> simon raises a great point, us media types on the east coast. we might have access to u all of these devices. are you -- do you want to buy an ipad mini, over an ipad touch or over an ipad itself. it seems like you have a number of choices in the apple product line. but you're probably only going choose one in that first go and the ipad mini is a perfectly fine option but it's certainly not the price you're going to get for an ipad itself. >> with this comment that everybody's...
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back to you. >> all right, simon. thanks to you. >>> we are getting some headlines regarding names in the telecon sector. >> business week for metropcs. this is the news, carl. the stock was halted wausz of a single stock sirkt breaker. it has resumed trading as you can see. it's up 3.1%. i think it's a little higher. nope, there it is right now. bloomberg is reporting that sprint is considering a counter offer to t-mobile's bid for the company. ti-mobile offer 1g billion to metropcs. so that's given a boost to its shares. back to you. >> not too much clarity on their mulling theed by but something to watch. >>> let's get to rick santelli in chicago, one of the great teams, bianco santelli. rick, take it away. >> i feel the sake about you and jim bianco, that's for sure. >> that really is the topic because jim sent me some interesting material. you know, the effects of europe slipping into recession or already being in recession isn't the 8%. it's much bigger than that. give us some data. >> it starts with the financi
back to you. >> all right, simon. thanks to you. >>> we are getting some headlines regarding names in the telecon sector. >> business week for metropcs. this is the news, carl. the stock was halted wausz of a single stock sirkt breaker. it has resumed trading as you can see. it's up 3.1%. i think it's a little higher. nope, there it is right now. bloomberg is reporting that sprint is considering a counter offer to t-mobile's bid for the company. ti-mobile offer 1g billion...
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simon you said in half time today a good point that a lot of times people come on air and say something differently when they are up on the balcony before they come on set. i was somewhat surprised when i said today it is not about the earnings. of course, earnings have been disappointing. i felt the set up in terms of the market reaction today and really for the next two weeks was much more about the idea that people are beginning to realize whoever wins that election in two weeks that in both scenarios it is negative for the stock market in the short term. it is the realization that people are starting to factor that in. >> what is positive two weeks ago? people are making an argument that maybe the fiscal cliff gets done before the elections or obama stays and punch bowl stays and bernanke stays. there was an argument in the other direction two weeks ago. >> i believe when you were seeing through early october was the early performance catch up. i recently showed that apple was everybody had a market waiting. a lot of that happened between the summer into the early part of october. w
simon you said in half time today a good point that a lot of times people come on air and say something differently when they are up on the balcony before they come on set. i was somewhat surprised when i said today it is not about the earnings. of course, earnings have been disappointing. i felt the set up in terms of the market reaction today and really for the next two weeks was much more about the idea that people are beginning to realize whoever wins that election in two weeks that in both...
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simon, why? >> well, obviously got a tremendous amount of respect for you, but you know, when you're talking about -- you talked about valuations. normally when you talk about the beginning of a secular bull market, it's low valuations in low singles. still pretty high up in the 14s. if we were to take your buy and hold over the last ten years, most retail investors are still even up a little bit. and listening to your comment there saying from intermediate to longer term, that's another five years. it would seem you need to be tactical rather than take a very diverse wide approach in here. because i mean our position is we're still sort of muddling through a secular bear market. what would be your reaction to that a posed to the beginning of a secular bull market? based on valuation? >> so if we're in a secular bear, i guess we've got to go back under 666 on the s&p, which would be a long way down. i think that established the bottom for us back in 2009. i do think that we're in a longer term bu
simon, why? >> well, obviously got a tremendous amount of respect for you, but you know, when you're talking about -- you talked about valuations. normally when you talk about the beginning of a secular bull market, it's low valuations in low singles. still pretty high up in the 14s. if we were to take your buy and hold over the last ten years, most retail investors are still even up a little bit. and listening to your comment there saying from intermediate to longer term, that's another...
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>> that's right, simon. >> it's astounding. facebook announced it managed to sell now $153 million of mobile advertisements and the stock increases in value by 8.8 billion as a result by my calculations. why is the conversation changing? >> you have to put that in perspective. a few weeks ago people were expecting mobile advertising revenue to be no more than 50 million or $60 million and the big concern was this mobile transition is going to be very hard for facebook. they have shown from march is they created what is a billion dollar run rate in advertising. wouldn't be surprised if they were closer to 2 billion in the next 18 months. you have a powerful network platform that can monetize the huge population on facebook as they proved last night. >> is the case proven? there are those that would say this is so new. the fact that people are for the moment clicking on these mobile ads doesn't mean to say when they learn that that's a commercial operation that they will click on them in six month's time. we still are groping aro
>> that's right, simon. >> it's astounding. facebook announced it managed to sell now $153 million of mobile advertisements and the stock increases in value by 8.8 billion as a result by my calculations. why is the conversation changing? >> you have to put that in perspective. a few weeks ago people were expecting mobile advertising revenue to be no more than 50 million or $60 million and the big concern was this mobile transition is going to be very hard for facebook. they...
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thanks, simon for joining me. "street signs" begins right now. have a great afternoon, everybody. >>> despite today's drop, the dow within shouting distance of all-time highs, we have hopium in housing and jobs are coming back. but wait. er in rioting in athens, china is in a slow down and the fiscal cliff is on the way, folks, "thelma & louise" style. we will tie that all together for what it means for your money. welcome and happy anniversary, america, because five years ago today, the s & p 500 peaked at 1565. our big run the last few years, we are only about 120 points, 8% away from the highs. one thing about us americans, mandy, we don't like to finish in second place. so, how do we bust through that last mile and climb to new all-time highs? or should we be worried that hit willing those unsustainable highs will bring us down again? how do we hit new highs on the s & p 500? >> we have a 1600 target on the s & p the end of the year, propel us easily through the new highs, a couple of factors out in the market a lot relate around uncertainty.
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. >> good luck, guys. >> thank you, simon. nice to be here. >> we have another market flash for you, once again. it's within the food industry. courtney reagan, what's the name? >> thank you, david. i'm a little hungry this morning. it's dunkin brands. citi says they see them tracking above consensus. consensus is 2%. citi thinks they're looking up 3%. as a result, shares are higher, carl. back to you. >> thanks so much. let's take a quick check of the markets. the dow sitting near its highest levels in almost five years since december 2007 on the back of that strong jobs number, perhaps. s&p not quite at an intraday high for the year and 1469 and got to get to 1474.51 to set a new interview intra day high for 2012. when we come back, more pain at the pump and up next we'll find out yet perfect storm will be brewing in california. a state that refines its own gasoline and why stations are closing their doors. that's next. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated
. >> good luck, guys. >> thank you, simon. nice to be here. >> we have another market flash for you, once again. it's within the food industry. courtney reagan, what's the name? >> thank you, david. i'm a little hungry this morning. it's dunkin brands. citi says they see them tracking above consensus. consensus is 2%. citi thinks they're looking up 3%. as a result, shares are higher, carl. back to you. >> thanks so much. let's take a quick check of the markets. the...
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. >> simon, you're the man. >> i'm simon hobbs. i'll see you at "squawk on the street," jim cramer is up now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we keep hearing how woeful the earnings are. about how more than 60% of the earnings reports have been disappointing. and that's the reason why this market's so tough to navigate. today being no different with the averages bouncing around before ultimately closing in the red, dow giving up points, nasdaq losing .29%. but we aren't getting destroyed day after day either, though as you would expect from all the commentary, right? you would read that, hear it, you would th
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. >>> thank you simon, do want to check on mcdonald's. we were curious to know when the last time comps were negative. prior to that you have to go back to april of 2003 before you can find negative comps globally when they were doubt.8. >> and they're seeing them be negative for the first time since 2003. >>> general electric is up 6%, and the company says the growth for the year will be a little less than people were expecting. we should say transportation profits, energy infrastructure up 13%. g.e. capital is one of the reasons why they had to pull back that number for the year as well as they continue to shrink that. >> the took in a very significant move. it's not that long ago and it's about the industrial businesses for which remain in tact. >> back in september it was a big structure day and people walked away extremely bullish from that. >> so, all right, there are new details today about goldman sachs memoir. more of his op-ed that was out months ago. he gives insight into the muppet context. being a muppet meant being an idiot,
. >>> thank you simon, do want to check on mcdonald's. we were curious to know when the last time comps were negative. prior to that you have to go back to april of 2003 before you can find negative comps globally when they were doubt.8. >> and they're seeing them be negative for the first time since 2003. >>> general electric is up 6%, and the company says the growth for the year will be a little less than people were expecting. we should say transportation profits,...
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simon rosenberg, the president and founder of the new democrat network. a former clinton campaign advisor. you heard governor romney there in florida. florida has had its share of misery. i was living there when hurricane andrew hit. how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being the president. i mean he's out, obviously at red cross and at fema and he is clearly leading the recovery effort right now. i think he has a little bit of a political advantage over mitt romney in the sense that mitt romney is just a candidate trying to talk about what is going on when the president has the advantage of actually being responsible for the recovery effort right now. and i think he is doing a good job. he has been praised by pub be republicans and democrats alike last few days for being responsive to their needs. he is going up to new jersey with chris christ
simon rosenberg, the president and founder of the new democrat network. a former clinton campaign advisor. you heard governor romney there in florida. florida has had its share of misery. i was living there when hurricane andrew hit. how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being...
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they're not sprint softbank deals. >> thanks, simon. simon hobbs. meanwhile, gary is back here with capital markets op-ed. i know you're looking at a warning for bond investors. >> we have given a bunch of warnings. there was some irony in the fact bernanke was in tokyo and there was a big japanese deal. obviously those that love to watch the fed, japan. it's been 20 years since there's been a big japanese deal in the states. >> that's a conspiracy theory? >> irony, just irony. interest rates, we have detailed for some time what's been happening in the high yield market, the junk market. i have to remind people there's a difference between buying a bond fund and buying a bond. remember there is no maturity when you buy a bond fund. when you look at the yields h remember, you don't know what the bond managers are buying. case in point, guess who is coming back to the market in they haven't been there in 100 years. l bolivia is going to be selling some bonds. they're primed to sell global bonds, first time in 100 years. taking advantage of all the mon
they're not sprint softbank deals. >> thanks, simon. simon hobbs. meanwhile, gary is back here with capital markets op-ed. i know you're looking at a warning for bond investors. >> we have given a bunch of warnings. there was some irony in the fact bernanke was in tokyo and there was a big japanese deal. obviously those that love to watch the fed, japan. it's been 20 years since there's been a big japanese deal in the states. >> that's a conspiracy theory? >> irony, just...
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simon? >> the finance by the german taxpayers, we should make that clear, carolyn, we are seeing the pictures there as police continue to move protesters back. can you give us an idea how far away angela merkel is from where you are at the moment and the types of red lines of security forces and the no-go areas in order to keep merkel and samara safe. >> reporter: well, merkel and some of us are a half month away from here. it is walking distance but they are in safety here. and i do want to point out that the police, yes, they have put in this red zone, this no-go zone, but again the two major unions, the public and private sector unions already had rallies approved before this red zone was actually implemented. so they were able to come into the square, into this red zone and protest. and it will probably follow other protesters. so it is very hard to control who is actually being let into this red zone. simon? >> carolyn, thank you very much. stay safe. carolyn roth there live from athens
simon? >> the finance by the german taxpayers, we should make that clear, carolyn, we are seeing the pictures there as police continue to move protesters back. can you give us an idea how far away angela merkel is from where you are at the moment and the types of red lines of security forces and the no-go areas in order to keep merkel and samara safe. >> reporter: well, merkel and some of us are a half month away from here. it is walking distance but they are in safety here. and i...
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thank you very much, simon. to want get to mary thompson in the breaking news desk regarding american express. >> that's right, carl. the consumer financial protection bureau ordering three american express subsidiaries to re tunfund $85 million to 250,0 card members, the reason being the regulators saying that american express violated consumer laws at every stage of the marketing process. in addition, the company will pay $27.5 million to a number of federal agencies including the fdic and the occ. >> after discover and now this. the protection board has been busy. thank you very much. time for a capital markets op-ed. gary, you have been critical about the fed and qe, yes? >> have i been critical? >> i think that's fair to say. >> i think i have been realistic. before we get to that i want to say reading the press release out of delta air lines, delta names a new member of the board of directors, george matson, formerly head of industrials at global sacs. congratulations. great addition for the board. talking
thank you very much, simon. to want get to mary thompson in the breaking news desk regarding american express. >> that's right, carl. the consumer financial protection bureau ordering three american express subsidiaries to re tunfund $85 million to 250,0 card members, the reason being the regulators saying that american express violated consumer laws at every stage of the marketing process. in addition, the company will pay $27.5 million to a number of federal agencies including the fdic...
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>> carl, i think you guys are going to be discussing it with simon. this was a triquarter for paypal. that's what matters. much better growth than american express, which was open. >> was key corp. the best earnings so far? >> i think key corp. actually tops citigroup as far as being the best. this was really good data interest margin. the only other one that had it is citi. >> ibc downgrading potash. >> potash needs to lower its costs. the way to do that is use american natural gas. more on that tonight. >> mellanox, you say is blowing up. >> this is an israeli based company. they did tepid guidance. not enough. >> and lowering the value on facebook. >> i can't emphasize enough. there's a big lock-up. be careful, facebook. >> you've got a lot tonight, and it's not just chesapeake. what else? >> soup to nuts on the way power gets to your house. chesapeake for the natural gas. and then spectra energy uses timken steel to be able to get the natural gas to american electric power, which then provides the most power in electricity in the country although
>> carl, i think you guys are going to be discussing it with simon. this was a triquarter for paypal. that's what matters. much better growth than american express, which was open. >> was key corp. the best earnings so far? >> i think key corp. actually tops citigroup as far as being the best. this was really good data interest margin. the only other one that had it is citi. >> ibc downgrading potash. >> potash needs to lower its costs. the way to do that is use...
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good morning. >> indeed, simon. thanks so much. david siegel's the ceo of westgate resorts, sent an e-mail to employees saying if obama wins, they could all lose their jobs. the e-mail said that "if any new taxes are levied on me or my company as our current president plans, i will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company." he said he may even consider shutting down the company entirely meaning all 7,000 workers would lose their jobs. if obama wins, he says, "you can find me in the caribbean sitting on a beach with no employees to worry about." now what makes this e-mail even more explosive, simon, is its author, david siegel, the man who built the largest home in america. he and his wife, jackie, built versailles, that 90,000 square foot palace near orlando. the first story was told in the book "the high beta rich." siegel buckled under $1 billion in debt during the crisis, we to lay off 5,000 workers, versailles wanted a technical foreclosure proceedings. the house was put up for sale. siegel says he's back now, he's
good morning. >> indeed, simon. thanks so much. david siegel's the ceo of westgate resorts, sent an e-mail to employees saying if obama wins, they could all lose their jobs. the e-mail said that "if any new taxes are levied on me or my company as our current president plans, i will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company." he said he may even consider shutting down the company entirely meaning all 7,000 workers would lose their jobs. if obama wins, he says,...
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we'll be live on "fast money." >> all right, simon. we'll be there. another batch of key economic reports d reports due out tomorrow. we'll tell you which ones to watch for. stay with us. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> all right. welcome back. 30 seconds on the clock. our next guest will tell us what they think will move the markets and your money tomorrow. stephanie link from the street, great to see you all, thanks for being here. stephanie, we kick it off with you. 30 seconds on the clock. >> yeah, there are 60 companies in the s&p 500 that are rep
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we'll begin with simon huff. hey, simon. >> shawn matthews will be joining us. microsoft, google or apple? we'll also have renown chef nobu on the program. he's opening a hotel in vegas, believe it or not. back to you. >> that jalapeno is the best thing on the planet. meanwhile, six in 60. >> it is a bunch of new products. deutsche says panera remains strong. >> this is the survivor. this is the quick service food people really like. >> credit sweeps goes from a hold to a sell on safeway. >> this is whole foods. trader joe's if it became public would be a sidebar. >> b of a, recommended by sirius xm? >> this really is interesting that the stock could be capped by liberty media, but they went out to give it a $3 price tag. please don't change that. >> wynn resorts, buy it? >> when is a chinese play. you have to believe that the chinese are going to start spending again or it won't work. >> skywork solutions? >> this is one, do they have enough in the apple ipod? do they not? it goes back and forth. >> more of the names, go to our website. >> mosaic is the oldest
we'll begin with simon huff. hey, simon. >> shawn matthews will be joining us. microsoft, google or apple? we'll also have renown chef nobu on the program. he's opening a hotel in vegas, believe it or not. back to you. >> that jalapeno is the best thing on the planet. meanwhile, six in 60. >> it is a bunch of new products. deutsche says panera remains strong. >> this is the survivor. this is the quick service food people really like. >> credit sweeps goes from a...
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you did know what the positions were. >> simon, we have so many readings going out the door. the fact that something might have slipped through in the e-mail, first of all, i don't even know that i've read the e-mail. it doesn't skew the ratings. >>> welcome to the third hour of "squawk on the street." let's get a check on the markets on this thursday. for the first time in about four sessions, the dow has a green arrow in front of it. up 81 points. s&p up 11. nasdaq up 23. good news on claims today. m and a rumors. foreclosures at a five-year low. then the ipos. all four of today's ipo opinion the nyse and nasdaq have started trading. all sharply higher in their debut. re japan's softbank considering buying a stake in sprint. our own david faber reports a price has not been fully nailed down and that part of the deal would involve the purchase of clearwire. >>> vice presidential nominee paul ryan facing off with vice president joe biden tonight in danville, kentucky. stakes are i as polls show a tightening race. congressman jeb hencerling joins us. >>> facebook's quest for r
you did know what the positions were. >> simon, we have so many readings going out the door. the fact that something might have slipped through in the e-mail, first of all, i don't even know that i've read the e-mail. it doesn't skew the ratings. >>> welcome to the third hour of "squawk on the street." let's get a check on the markets on this thursday. for the first time in about four sessions, the dow has a green arrow in front of it. up 81 points. s&p up 11....
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dan simon has the story. >> got a cruise ship for sale. this man would like to buy one. he is not looking for the world's most expensive yacht. he is looking for office space. >> we have clients around the world that are kind of knocking on our doors to come here. >> those clients, entrepreneurs from all over the world. dario mutabaja is president of a start-up company called blue seas. >> how did you come up with blue seas? >> blue represents water and seed represents growth. >> the concept is to park a cruise ship in international waters. it would allow foreign workers to live and work near silicon valley. >> our goal is to help high-tech entrepreneurs to access silvico valley ecosystem to move their operations to silicon valley without having to deal with the very difficult problems associated with visas. >> reporter: mutabja, an immigrant himself calls blue seed an entrepreneurial solution to the problem foreign entrepreneurs have in securing visas to work in the u.s. an issue that has been tangled up in the political impasse over comprehensive immigration reform. >>
dan simon has the story. >> got a cruise ship for sale. this man would like to buy one. he is not looking for the world's most expensive yacht. he is looking for office space. >> we have clients around the world that are kind of knocking on our doors to come here. >> those clients, entrepreneurs from all over the world. dario mutabaja is president of a start-up company called blue seas. >> how did you come up with blue seas? >> blue represents water and seed...
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simon cowell takes his searchh for talent... in a different pirection.what the "" factor" &pjudge is looking for... in an upcoming show. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 8))
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light laughter ] >> jimmy: you should sack whoever told you to say that. [ laughter ] i say, carly simon, "the spy who loved me." that was great. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: was that roger moore? >> roger moore, yeah. >> jimmy: he's clearly in front of a green screen. he's definitely not skiing. he's going like -- and he's just clearly just standing in front of green screen. and then he jumps of a cliff, and then you're like, "he's going to die." >> and the parachute opens. >> jimmy: parachute comes out. and it's the union jack. and i'm crying. [ in british accent ] and my british accent comes out. and then, i'm not adele. >> that's very good. >> jimmy: me and adele kind of have the same accent like that. [ laughter ] no, but that -- "live and let die," paul mccartney and wings. >> that's pretty brilliant, yeah. >> jimmy: duran duran even killed with "a view to a kill," i love that one. but this one in "skyfall," adele, i'm just excited about this. and you -- here's another reason why you're awesome. and then i will stop telling you why you're awesome. but it seems like you do -- >> you don
light laughter ] >> jimmy: you should sack whoever told you to say that. [ laughter ] i say, carly simon, "the spy who loved me." that was great. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: was that roger moore? >> roger moore, yeah. >> jimmy: he's clearly in front of a green screen. he's definitely not skiing. he's going like -- and he's just clearly just standing in front of green screen. and then he jumps of a cliff, and then you're like, "he's going to die."...
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simon cho says his coach urged him to bend a skate blade belonging to a canadian skater. that skater was forced to withdraw from the championship race. there are also allegations against christian th against chun that he verbally abused skaters. >>> wake forest is set to play maryland today in college park and will do so without four of its top starters. the school suspended six players because they violated team rules. they include the team's second leading rusher and leading tackler as well. the school has not given details as to what rules the players violated. and the nationals find out their division series opponent. >> and the os move on to the next round. carol maloney has it all in this morning's sports minute. >>> good saturday morning everyone. i'm carol maloney and your sports minute starts with the nationals finding out who they're playing. the cardinals and braves game, first wild card game in major league baseball history. neither team wanting to go home. matt holliday showing that he doesn't want to go anywhere. a solo shot to left. cards go up, 4-2. wild p
simon cho says his coach urged him to bend a skate blade belonging to a canadian skater. that skater was forced to withdraw from the championship race. there are also allegations against christian th against chun that he verbally abused skaters. >>> wake forest is set to play maryland today in college park and will do so without four of its top starters. the school suspended six players because they violated team rules. they include the team's second leading rusher and leading tackler...
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simon? >> it's all about the revenue. thank you for that. >>> ahead on the program, president obama and mitt romney going head to head for one final time. the presidential debate tonight on cnbc. we'll go live to the debate site in florida for a preview. plus, the national press secretary for obama campaign will give us his view of how the president will hope to perform tonight. apple has been on steady decline since iphone 5 hit the stores. can the ipad mini save the stock tomorrow? more "squawk on the street" after the break. just driving a, comin' back from the lake, and all of a sudden, ka-plam. it blindsided us. what is it? our college savings account. how do you think it happened? not sure. i think something we bought a while ago turned out to be something else, annnnnd, i remember a lot of other stuff in there had the word "aggressive" in it. is everyone okay? well, now, yeah. who knows later. ♪ we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i s
simon? >> it's all about the revenue. thank you for that. >>> ahead on the program, president obama and mitt romney going head to head for one final time. the presidential debate tonight on cnbc. we'll go live to the debate site in florida for a preview. plus, the national press secretary for obama campaign will give us his view of how the president will hope to perform tonight. apple has been on steady decline since iphone 5 hit the stores. can the ipad mini save the stock...
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to the presidents and leaders and tell you exactly because of the luxury of time and my publisher, simon & schuster, i declined to get the meeting notes to get the exact detail to interview president obama and speaker boehner and the key players in this. i just want to take one quick snapshot from what happened that we didn't know about, which is critical. when the cops pull up less when the president was upset, he called the congressional leaders on a saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock a.m. something in democratic andemoat republican leader were trying to work outth the own deal harry reid, the democratic leader, said to the president, mr. president, could you please leave the room? i have covered presidents for four years. i know of no other time where the president was asked the meeting in his own house that he had called. i asked the president about this. i said how did it feel to be voted off the island in your own house. because that is what happened. he said that he was not going to stand on protocol, that the problem needed to be solved. but in the next day, he called democratic l
to the presidents and leaders and tell you exactly because of the luxury of time and my publisher, simon & schuster, i declined to get the meeting notes to get the exact detail to interview president obama and speaker boehner and the key players in this. i just want to take one quick snapshot from what happened that we didn't know about, which is critical. when the cops pull up less when the president was upset, he called the congressional leaders on a saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock a.m....
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as simon says, we have a product introduction. if that doesn't go as well as everyone hopes, it could compound things worse. >> it will be fine, i have faith. we'll cradle it in our arms like a small child. innovation is alive. >> hope is not a strategy. you can keep it with you but don't depend on it. >> art, thanks so much. art cashin. >> there's chatter this morning over "the new york times" article that fed chairman ben bernanke won't stay on. steve liesman is here to give us his take. >> "the new york times" article by andrew ross sorkin underscoring what's baked into the market. bernanke in his his last term as chairman having been appointed by president bush for the first and president obama for the second. the discussion is who will replace the chairman and how much faith can people have on what he says if the fed chairman will leave in early 2014? it makes appointments for now providing continuity to the fed but powell's term erxpires january '13. and duke is another one whose term may be up. if bernanke chooses to stay o
as simon says, we have a product introduction. if that doesn't go as well as everyone hopes, it could compound things worse. >> it will be fine, i have faith. we'll cradle it in our arms like a small child. innovation is alive. >> hope is not a strategy. you can keep it with you but don't depend on it. >> art, thanks so much. art cashin. >> there's chatter this morning over "the new york times" article that fed chairman ben bernanke won't stay on. steve liesman...
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. >> simon baker. >> swy. >> the short-traded staples is over. >> long trade in at&t. big "t." >>> more "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. tonight. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch." it is china all over the news today. it is the new cold war, they say. congress takes aim at a chinese tech company over security concerns and the slowing chinese economy also pulling down our markets. so how do you play china right now? pain at pump. gas prices in california top $5 a gallon in some places and the governor's jumping in to intervene but the question is, is that really going to do any good or is the market going to decide the price? >>> and political roulette. the key swing state of ohio making a big bet on casino gambling. brian schactman has more on the new jobs and new opportunities from cashing in on sin. >>> but first, tyler is off today so bob pisani is my partner for the army. down at the nyse. >> pleasure to be here, sue. concern about china's slowdown raised by the world bank putting pressure on the market today. europe's been closed for about 1 1/
. >> simon baker. >> swy. >> the short-traded staples is over. >> long trade in at&t. big "t." >>> more "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. tonight. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch." it is china all over the news today. it is the new cold war, they say. congress takes aim at a chinese tech company over security concerns and the slowing chinese economy also pulling down our markets. so how do...
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. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further." two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. charlotte liked the stars better than probably anything, even the cool, sophisticated billy pierce. but one day, charlotte's stars van
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. >> tom, i think what simon may be getting to is as the head of the utility, con ed clearly they planned big but i guess are others in the industry or you saying maybe they didn't plan enough? >> i'm not saying that. one of the things you have to understand too with the scope of this storm every location has to deal with the environment in which they are facing. every location is going to be different than every other location. we have to face unique circumstances and manage that process as best we can. i am absolutely confident that the leadership and the folks and boots on the ground at con ed are doing everything they can do to get the power back on as safely and as expeditiously as possible. >> you mentioned unusual nature of these storms. it seems as though we have unusual storms a lot more frequently than we used to. you run one of the largest power companies in the country, is it your thought that talks of climate change will come to the fore and lead to discussions about your business? >> the point is right now we are not dedicated to getting into an argument. we have to get the
. >> tom, i think what simon may be getting to is as the head of the utility, con ed clearly they planned big but i guess are others in the industry or you saying maybe they didn't plan enough? >> i'm not saying that. one of the things you have to understand too with the scope of this storm every location has to deal with the environment in which they are facing. every location is going to be different than every other location. we have to face unique circumstances and manage that...
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simon joined us here at post nine. you can almost set your watch on how the dow begins to fade as europe closes, happening again today. >> actually trading into the close europe has also fallen, it's very interesting. we were doing much better than we are at the moment, a little bit earlier in the session. what's interesting is a lot of the news for europe is actually coming out of tokyo, out of the imf meeting, you have this, next week is the big summit of course and mass protests on the streets of greece on thursday, as that kicks off in brussels, and over in tokyo today, lagarde again for the imf indicating a change in position that greece and spain should be given more time and one point sitting next to the german finance minister on a panel and disagreeing really vehemently with each other about what should happen. he is saying to her look the troika is still in athens trying to work things out. please don't preempt their report but things are shifting there and in that meeting at that meeting for the first time a
simon joined us here at post nine. you can almost set your watch on how the dow begins to fade as europe closes, happening again today. >> actually trading into the close europe has also fallen, it's very interesting. we were doing much better than we are at the moment, a little bit earlier in the session. what's interesting is a lot of the news for europe is actually coming out of tokyo, out of the imf meeting, you have this, next week is the big summit of course and mass protests on the...
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>> reporter: absolutely, simon. it's a red flag for the red hot apartment sectors. vacancies are still dropping. now at the smallest rate in over two years. take a look at the trend. apartment vacancies have been dropping at an average of 35 basis points. in q 16th yein q1 of this year, from recent economists, there is cause for concern in the near term that demand is abating for multifamily. avalanche of new products begin to open their doors early next year. now, as we know, multifamily housing starts have surged 30% from a year ago as developers rush to meet this new demand, between 160,000 and 200,000 new units will open in the 79 markets it tracks. in 2014 that could exceed 21,000. rents are still gaining moderately. you've got to ask about apartment reits. they have already been underperforming because investors expected 2012 to be the peak. when you look at other sectors next year, he says that will bring investors back to apartments. why did we see the demand drop off? the housing is improving and single family rentals may be pulling away from the multifamil
>> reporter: absolutely, simon. it's a red flag for the red hot apartment sectors. vacancies are still dropping. now at the smallest rate in over two years. take a look at the trend. apartment vacancies have been dropping at an average of 35 basis points. in q 16th yein q1 of this year, from recent economists, there is cause for concern in the near term that demand is abating for multifamily. avalanche of new products begin to open their doors early next year. now, as we know, multifamily...
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"the new york times" bestseller is published by simon & shuster and it is being rereleased today in advance of the steven spielberg's film "lincoln." >> on november 15th, doris kearns goodwin will be here with us. before then, though, you have a chance to read excerpts from the book and submit questions and you can take a look at other featured material at cbsthismorning.com. please check in often, because "cbs this morning" reads. your local news is coming up next. i'm excited about this. i think this is a great idea. >> since we read all those books, we can share more information about them online. >> what really makes it fun is to get people involved and have some kind of activity with them. >> and doris kearns goodwin is always a good, good guest. >> the interesting thing about the film, it's about the last 60 days of lincoln's life. >> excited for that as well. that's coming up. your local news is next. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> it's 7:56 i'm michelle griego. firefighters are checking for hot spots after fast moving flames swept thaw restaurant supply stor
"the new york times" bestseller is published by simon & shuster and it is being rereleased today in advance of the steven spielberg's film "lincoln." >> on november 15th, doris kearns goodwin will be here with us. before then, though, you have a chance to read excerpts from the book and submit questions and you can take a look at other featured material at cbsthismorning.com. please check in often, because "cbs this morning" reads. your local news is...
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simon and guys that's kind of a theory that's making the rounz that connect the dots that jim and others have been talking about this morning. >> that makes sense and we've seen that happen before. it's interesting, i looked at the composition of this board of directors. doesn't seem to be that strong of a board but they stood up here and made known what they at least felt. perhaps surprisingly to some a difference in opinion on the strategy this bank. one wonders when they will start with the new messaging. >> absolutely, david. i share a little bit of the surprise even just on your desk this morning in terms of the negativity about the quarter yesterday from sheila bair and from others, the feeling that the board was dissatisfied with pandit's performance. he inherited an unmentionable on television sandwich. he did quite a lot with it over a five year period. the compensation issue was dogging the board and him. i'm sure that was a factor. that doesn't explain why this ouster would occur right now. >> we got a lot to learn about mr. corbat as well. >> absolutely. those who know him re
simon and guys that's kind of a theory that's making the rounz that connect the dots that jim and others have been talking about this morning. >> that makes sense and we've seen that happen before. it's interesting, i looked at the composition of this board of directors. doesn't seem to be that strong of a board but they stood up here and made known what they at least felt. perhaps surprisingly to some a difference in opinion on the strategy this bank. one wonders when they will start...
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we are at the neil simon, but we are here to talk about you right now. >> you are an exterminator. >> i'm german. >> explain your character. >> it's the little guys. >> tell bus your character a little bit. >> well, he has raised in a family that wanted to help jus during the war. or even before the war. he goes through a great deal. his father was a very religious man, believed intensely in god. both his parents get killed during the war and he's been made to commit an unspeakable act by the nazis. so he denies god as we find initially in the play. a series of events unfolds. i won't say he finds god, but he finds something. >> maybe a little redemption along the way, huh? >> he gets the redemption. >> don't you think all great art has redemption at its core? look at dickens, all the great writers, tolstoy? in the end there is some sort of redemption or you feel unsatisfied with the book. >> "les miserables." >> are you enjoying your time on the stage? most people know you probably from tv. >> what i find fascinating about the sage, and they always said this repeatedly, it's differen
we are at the neil simon, but we are here to talk about you right now. >> you are an exterminator. >> i'm german. >> explain your character. >> it's the little guys. >> tell bus your character a little bit. >> well, he has raised in a family that wanted to help jus during the war. or even before the war. he goes through a great deal. his father was a very religious man, believed intensely in god. both his parents get killed during the war and he's been made...
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simon, all in all, a good quarter for bofa. no bank ceo has come out guns blazing and said this is going to be a great near term environment for banks. we'll have to see. no great news, but at least no bad news. >> still have morgan stanley tomorrow. we'll see what they say. >> exactly. >> let's focus on technology. clearly, we have a few major issues weighing on the dow. as far as ibm is concerned, down almost 4% there. we're joined now from stern ag. he has a buy rating and a $230 price target. welcome to the program again. >> yeah. thanks for having me on. >> nice to see you. let's focus, if we may, on what is being said here, particularly with ibm about the broader outlook for technology. you listened to what the ceo said on the conference call and he's talking about a sharp drop in business in the united states. on a macro level, how worried should we be? >> yeah. so definitely, the macro is weighing on technology. but at the same time, ibm has, we think, two issues that were more company specific and not as macro. for exa
simon, all in all, a good quarter for bofa. no bank ceo has come out guns blazing and said this is going to be a great near term environment for banks. we'll have to see. no great news, but at least no bad news. >> still have morgan stanley tomorrow. we'll see what they say. >> exactly. >> let's focus on technology. clearly, we have a few major issues weighing on the dow. as far as ibm is concerned, down almost 4% there. we're joined now from stern ag. he has a buy rating and...
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. >> simon, they are parked all over the world. they have delta planes parked over in europe right now that would normally be flying back here. a lot of the planes that were usually in new york, they are in hubs in minneapolis, detroit, any place where they can find space, that's where they are putting planes right now. >> thank you very much. still ahead on the program, clearly thousands of flights are being canceled. last-minute hotel rooms being booked. a live and exclusive interview with the largest online travel agency for america, expedia's ceo will join us next. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own id
. >> simon, they are parked all over the world. they have delta planes parked over in europe right now that would normally be flying back here. a lot of the planes that were usually in new york, they are in hubs in minneapolis, detroit, any place where they can find space, that's where they are putting planes right now. >> thank you very much. still ahead on the program, clearly thousands of flights are being canceled. last-minute hotel rooms being booked. a live and exclusive...
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. >> simon cowell's got at least another year of work. fox yesterday announced it will pick up the reality show x factor for a third season although it's gotten nowhere near the ratings of "american idol." fans seem to be happy with the new judges demi lovato and britney spears. >> bill: simon cowell. i don't think he has to worry about it. >> i haven't been watching the x factor. >> bill: who are these people? >> tiger woods is trying something new. he's building a golf course. >> not chitting? >> golf.com reports the star golfer is trying his hand as course architect designing his first one doing so at a resort in cabo in mexico. the 14-time major champion says it will be a course that anybody of any experienced level will be able to enjoy. no word on how many more courses he wants to build and how much he's getting paid but it is costing $12 million to build. >> bill: it is costing $12 million because they have to bring the water from northern california. baja, california, it is a freaking desert. leave it alone. >> there are so many j
. >> simon cowell's got at least another year of work. fox yesterday announced it will pick up the reality show x factor for a third season although it's gotten nowhere near the ratings of "american idol." fans seem to be happy with the new judges demi lovato and britney spears. >> bill: simon cowell. i don't think he has to worry about it. >> i haven't been watching the x factor. >> bill: who are these people? >> tiger woods is trying something new. he's...